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(Fox News / FOX 11) - The infamous interview with O.J. Simpson, in which he describes a hypothetical account of the night his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were murdered, finally will air on television after being shelved 12 years ago.
Fox will air "O.J. Simpson: The Lost Confession?" on Sunday, March 11. It will feature the disturbing description of what might have happened on the night of June 12, 1994, which Simpson gave during an in-depth interview with Judith Regan in 2006.
"For over a decade, the tapes of that infamous interview were lost -- until now," a press release from Fox reads. "Simpson's explosive words finally will be heard, as he answers the questions that gripped a nation during the notorious 'Trial of the Century'."
Soledad O'Brien will host the two-hour special, and will be joined by a panel of analysts who will discuss the interview as well as the historic case that captivated the country. Additionally, the broadcast will feature limited commercial interruptions in favor of public service announcements on domestic violence awareness.
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